Ordinance 1988-17
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BEING AND ORDIlIABCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, A
HOME RULE POLITICAL SUBDIVISIOB OF THE STATE
OF TEXAS, AMENDING ORDIBABCE 87-2 ARTICLE I
SECTION 1 BY ADDING THERE TO A NEW DEFINITION
FOR PORTABLE SIGNS AND BY ADDING TO ARTICLE
IV SECTION 5 A NEW PARAGRAPH (D) PROHIBITING
SUCH AND DECLARING AB EXCEPTION. PROVIDING
FOR A REPEALING CLAUSE, PROVIDING
SEVERABILITY CLAUSE, PROVIDING PEBALTIES FOR
VIOLATIOB OF THIS ORDINAMCE NOT TO EXCEED THE
SUM OF FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($598.99) FOR
EACH OFFENSE; AND DECLARING AM EFFECTIVE
DATE:
WHEREAS
The City of Council has determined that
"portable signs" are a source of distraction
to motorists and because of the portability
of such signs they can easily and rapidly be
move to a point which would create a greater
distraction to motorist and:
WHEREAS
The Council is desirous of eliminating and
removing those, terms which could cause a
motorist to be distracted there for:
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF WYLIE, COLLIII COUNTY, TEXAS THAT:
SECTION 1 That Ordinance 87-2 Article 1 Section 1 be
amended by adding there to a new definition
such addition to read as follows:
Portable Sign: Portable signs are those which
which are constructed off site and are not
rigidly affixed or attached to the ground or
to a permanent building or structure and
shall include any sign originally designed to
be easily moved from place to place whether
rigidly attached to the ground or permanent
structure or not.
SECTION 2 That Ordinance 87-2 Article IV Section 5 be
amended by adding there to a new paragraph
(d) to read as follows:
(D) From and after the effective date of this
ordinance "Portable Signs" as defined here in
are prohibited.
Exception Those signs in existance on the
effective date of this Amendment shall be
permitted to remain in use for a period of
six months. At the expiration of this six
months period such signs shall be removed,
any such sign not removed shall be considered
in violation of this Ordinance.
SECTION 3 REPEALING CLAUSE - That all ordinances of the
City in conflict with the provisions of this
ordinance be, and the same are hereby,
repealed and all other ordinances of the City
not in conflict with the provisions of this
ordinance shall remain in full force and
effect.
SECTION 4 SEVERABILITY CLAUSE Should any paragraph,
sentence, subdivision, clause, phrase or
section of this ordinance be adjudged or held
to be unconstitutional, illegal or invalid,
the same shall not affect the validity of
this ordinance as a whole or any part or
provision thereof other than the part so
decided to be invalid, illegal or
unconstitutional and shall not affect the
validity of the remaining portions of this
ordinance.
SECTION 5 PENALTY Any person firm or corporation
violating any of the provisions or terms of
this ordinance shall be subject to a fine not
to exceed the sum of Five Hundred Dollars
($See.00l for each offense, and each day such
violation shall continue to exist shall
constitute a separate offense.
SECTION 6 PUBLICATION CLAUSE That ordinance shall
take effect immediately from and after its
passage and publication of its caption, as
the law in such cases provides.
DULY PASSED BY THE CITY
TEXAS, THIS 1;(6 fA DAY OF
COUMCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE,
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Chuck Trimble, Mayor
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WVLIE. TEX'" 7101I
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STATE OF TEXAS
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Before me, the undersigned authority, on this day personally
appeared Scott Dorsey, of the Wylie News, a newspaper
regularly published in Collin County, T~xas and having general
circulation in Collin County, 'rexas who being by me duly sworn
deposed and says that the forgoing attached
CITY OF WYLIE - Ordinance no. 88-17
was published in said newspaper on the following dates to wit:
August 3
, 1988 and
, 1988.
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Subscribed and sworn to before me this the
day of ~~
hand and seaP of office.
5~
) 1988 to certify which witness my
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Notary Public in and for the
State of Texas
My Commission expires 9-12-89
Berving Wideawake Wylie Since 1947
L _._~. tlOn. serVIce tacll1tles and
-- ---'"-.,''\', open space as the County con'
I . tinues to develop; and
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~ WHEREAS, a committee of
. EING AND ORDINANCE ~ Collin County citizens, the
IJOF THE CITY OF WYLIE, ~I' Progress and Evaluation
ORDINANCE NO. 88.15 ~ A HOME RULE, Committee, evaluated the
I POLITICAL SUBDIVI. "physical needs of the County
AN ORDINANCE OF THE SION OF THE STATE OF I" for the next five years and
CITY OF WYLIE, A HOME ' TEXAS, AMENDING OR. ',' recommended a program of
RULE POLITICAL SUB', DIN,ANCE 87.2 ARTICLE 1 ,",' improvements to the Com.
DIVISION OF THE STATE SECTION 1 BY ADDING N missioners' Court in the Spr.
OF TEXAS, LEVYING THERE TO A NEW I ing of 1988 and
ASSESSMENTS AGAINST ' DEFINITION FOR POR. "
V ARIOUS PERSONS AND " TABLE SIGNS AND BY ; WHEREAS, the tax impact
THEIR PROPERTY FOR I ADDING TO ARTICLE IV f of the proposed program will
THE PAYMENT OF A 3 SECTION 5 NEW ~ be minimal, especially when
PART OF THE COST OF., PARAGRAPH !D) PRO. i' compared to the benefits of
IMPROVING AND PAV.~. HIBITING SUCH AND.) the improvements; and
ING PORTIONS OF THE ~ DECLARING AN EXCEP.)
FOLLOWING STREETS IN t TION. PROVIDING FOR A ~ WHEREAS, the Commis.
THE CITY OF WYLIE, t REPEALING CLAUSE, ~ sioners' Court has called an
TEXAS, TO.WIT: '~ PRO V I DIN G ~, election on August 13, 1988,
~, SEVERABILITY CLAUSE, " so the voters of Collin County
~ PROVIDING PENALTIES 1 can eJtpress their wishes con.
t FOR VIOLATION OF THIS ~ cerning the proposed pro-
~ORDINANCE NOT TO EX. ~ gram of improvements;
~CEED THE SUM OF FIVE!1
~HUNDRED DOLLARS a NOW THEREFORE, BE IT
i',' (,$500.00) FOR EACH OF. ~,;, ,RE SOLVED BY TH,E CITY
ENSE; AND DECLAR.\,' COUNCIL OF THE CITY
NG AN EFFECTIVE OF WYLIE, COLLIN
ATE:' COUNTY, TEXAS, that the
, City Council endorses the
\fNHEREAS The City of proposed program of capital
!Po, uncil has detennined that " improvements for Collin
~'portable signs" are a source ' County and urges all of the
tf distraction to motorists , citizens of the City to vote in
d because of the portability i favor of all of the proposi.
f such sigus they can easily " tions on the ballot in the
nd rapidly be move to a ~ August 13th election.
oint which would create a 'I
reater distraction to ~ PASSED AND APPROVED
otorist and: i BY THE CITY COUNCIL
i, OF THE CITY OF WYLIE,
WHEREAS The Council is ~ COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS
desirous of eliminating and ~ ON THIS THE 26TH DAY
removing those, terms which ~ OF JULY, 1988.
could cause a motorist to be '
distracted there for: l
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i PUBLIC NOTICE
I The Wylie School Board will
i have a public hearing on the
'budget for the 1988/89 school
ti year at the regular meeting,
~, Monday, August 15, 1988, at
7:30 p.m. in the Board Room
located in the Wylie LS.D.
Administration Building,,951
South Ballard Street.
Texas 75Ullli. Pnone \~14)
442.2236, ext. 204.
S. . BIRMINGHAM
STREET NORTH FROM
THE INTERSECTION OF
S. BIRMINGHAM STREET
AND S. BALLARD ST. TO
HIGHWAY 78; AND
STONE STREET'EA~T
AND WEST FROM S. BIR'.
MINGHAMS'l'BEETTO S.
BALLARD STREET, AND,
PROVIDING FOR' THE
TIME WHEN SUCH
ASSESSMENTS BECOME
DUE AND PAYABLE, THE
RATE OF INTEREST, AND
FIXWG A' CHARGE AND,
LIEN AGAINST SAID
PROPERTY AND MAK.
ING SAID CHARGE A
PERSONAL LIABILITY
OF THE PRO'PERTY
OWNERS OWNING PRO.
PERTY ABUTTING ON
SAID STREET, AND PRO.
VIDING FOR THE COL.
LECTION THEREOF, PRO-
VIDE A SEVERABILITY
CLAUSE, AND DECLAR.
ING AN EFFECTIVE
DATE.
SECTION 12 This ordinance
shall take effect immediately
form and after its adoption as
the law in such cases pro.
vides.
DULY PASSED BY THE
CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS
THIS THE 28TH DAY OF
JUNE, 1988.
Chuck Trimble, Mayor
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NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
The City Council of the City
of Wylie is of the opinion that
it is necessary to levy an
assessment against the pro-
perty and the owners thereof
abutting the following street,
for a part of the cost of im.
proving said streets.
1. South Ballard Street - from
Stone Rd. to City Limits
Notice is hereby given to
aRid owner of abutting pro-
perty or their agents or at-
torneys, and all persons in-
terested in said matters, as to
the amount to be assessed
against each owner and his
abutting property and as to
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT
ORDAINED BY THE CITY
OF COUNCIL OF THE CI-
'TY OF WYLIE, COLLIN
COUNTY, TEXAS THAT:
DULY PASSED BY THE
CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS,
THIS 26th DAY OF July,
1988.
Chuck Trimble, Mayor
PUBLIC NOTICE
INVITATION TO BID
The City of Wylie is accep-
ting bids for the following
item!s):
Rubber Tired Wheel
Loader/Backhoe (Bid 88-09)
Sealed bids will be received
by the City of Wylie Finance
Department until 2:00 P.M.
August 17, 1988, at which
time all duly received bids
will be publicly opened and
read aioud. The City reserves
the right to reject all bids,
waive informalities and to re-
ject nonconforming,
nonresponsive or conditional
bids. Specifications and bid
fonns are available at the
Wylie Municipai Complex,
2000 Hwy, 78 N.. Wylie,
Texas 75098. Phone (214)
442-2236, ext. 204.
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presidents and the Leader-
ship Training Course.
Among the topics covered at
the workshops for the
statewide PTA leaders were
programs on AIDS educa-
tion, Project 2000, parenting,
alcohol/drugs, child lures,
Garrison Attends
Dealer School
Rick Garrison with Sachse
Feed & Seed in Sachse,
Texas, recently attended a
two-day Dealer School in
Alexandria, Louisiana. The
school, sponsored by
Evergreen Mills, Inc.. was
designed to provide
Evergreen Dealers with infor-
mation on basic animai nutri-
tion. Other subjects covered
were Advertising, In Store
Merchandising, Country Sell.
ing and Evergreen Animal
Care Products.
Evergreen Mills, Inc. is a
manufacturer of livestock
and poultry feeds with plants
at Ada and El Reno,
Oklahoma and Lampasas~_,
Texas.
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Chuck Trimble, Mayor
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Metro 235-5077
NOTICE OF PUBLIC H
ON TAX INCREA
The WYLIE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT wi]
proposal to increase total tax revenues from properties 0
percent. Your individual taxes may increase or decrease,
the taxable value of your property in relation to the chan:
other property.
The public hearing win be held on August 15, 1988 at 7:01
the Administration Building, 951 S. Ballard, Wylie, Tex.
FOR the propo'sal: Alan Leverett, Ray Mullins, Steve AI
Parker.
ABSENT: Connie Wallace.
AGAINST the proposal: Jan Morgan.
The statement above shows the percentage increase tl
over the effective tax rate that the unit publiahed on July
compares taxes on an average home in this taxing unit la,
the average home this year. Again, your iudividual tax
depending on the taxable value of your property.
Average Home Value . last year, 62,862; this year, 62,862
General exemptions available (amount available on the a
senior citizen's or disabled person's exemptions) - last yel
Average taxable value. last year, 57,862: this year, 57,86:
Tax Rate. last year, 1.01; this year, 1.08.
Tax - last year, 584.41, this year, 624.91.
Under this proposal taxes on the average home would ill
cent compared with last year's taxes. Comparing tax r
changes in property value, the tax rate would increase by
able value or 6.9 percent compared to last year's tax rate
uot adjusted for changes in the taxable value of property